Why do I need a RV Inspection?
From NRVIA Here are 3 tips on why you should get an inspection before purchasing an RV: 1. Help make informed purchasing decisions- Certified RV inspectors have a working knowledge of an RV’s essential components and structural aspects so the inspector is able...
Tech Tip Tuesday – RV Air Conditioner
https://youtu.be/KzbJFVNhUQY
Tech Tip Tuesday – Using the Tow Haul button when pulling an RV
Tech Tip Tuesday – How to avoid getting shocked in your RV
Review of Campground: Newfound RV Park Campground in Bridgewater NH
Generark Solar Generator
Review of Generark (now Geneverse) HomePower ONE Series https://geneverse.com/collections/emergency-power-supply/products/home-emergency-power-supply Disclaimer: As all products reviewed by RV Mentor, this item was paid for by RV Mentor at full price, there...
RV Today – My article on RV Maintenance
Introduction to RV Electricity 120 Volts Alternating Current (AC) – Part 4
Checking of Campground Pedestal (Basic) Test Non-Contact Voltage Tester (NCVT) in a working electrical socket, before using at pedestal, based on instructions in the manual for your specific NCVT. The one I have is a Southwire Model 40136N. Get out your NCVT and turn...
Introduction to RV Electricity 120 Volts Alternating Current (AC) – Part 3
Dog Bone Adapters You pull into the campground with a 30-amp RV and the campground only has 50-amp pedestal receptacles, now what? You need one of these, it is a 50-amp “dog-bone” adapter to go from the 50-amp receptacle to your 30-amp RV electrical plug: If you have...
Introduction to RV Electricity 120 Volts Alternating Current (AC) – Part 2
Converter You have a power converter in your RV, what exactly does it do? It takes 120V AC and converts it to 12V DC to charge your battery and power your 12V DC items in the RV, normally also in that area is your 120V circuit breakers and the distribution point for...